with Kimberly Beyer-Nelson |
Advaita Vedanta is the philosophical base of much of modern Hinduism. The name means “the end of the Vedas” or in other words, the summation of the Vedas, the oldest written scriptures in the world.
Drawing from the Upanishads, the Brahma-sutras and the Bhagavad Gita (Song of the Lord), Vedanta teaches a radical monotheism that sings with poetic intuition and a wise seeing into the deepest reality of all things.
Join Kim Beyer-Nelson as she walks you through some of the central ideas of Advaita Vedanta and encourages you to dialogue about the connections and contrasts you will find with your own faith journey.
Kimberly Beyer-Nelson holds a master’s degree in comparative religion and a graduate certificate in holistic healthcare, and she is a Hatha Yoga therapist. Her book, Easing into the Bhagavad Gita and Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras, will be available in a Kindle edition on Amazon in late February. |
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